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From: Tom Goodwin
Date: 06 Jun 2002 - 02:47 PM EST

I kept waiting for Kenyon to leave his man and come over and try to
block a shot like he did so well at UC. I guess those things just don't
happen in the NBA. Did you notice how small Kenyon looked next to Shaq
on the opening tip? It just gives you an idea how big that man actually
is....

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Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:32 PM
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Subject: [UC Basketball] Lakers Nets #1

Did anyone else watch the game last night? I saw the first foul call on

Kenyon and was concerned. He was kind of standing in a defensive
crouch and Hory runs past and they make a slight contact, Hory goes
into acting mode and was near death on his fall to the floor, whistle.

During most of the game, they blew a lot of late whistles (i.e., the
ones
where the incident is over and the star did not make the shot, and the
whistle blows then) where Kobe and Hack got a bunch of calls. It will
be a tought series for the Nets, because they are going to have to get
hot from the floor and line.

Kenyon needs to slow down a bit and make better moves to the hole.
He can out maneuver a guy like Hory, but he goes to fast. If he works
on his outside shot, he will be very difficult to stop.

Andy


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